A decade has now slipped by since the beginning of the Arab Spring, when outrage spread from the Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid to the capital city, Tunis, and inspired similar outbreaks around the Mediterranean Sea. Uprisings spread across the globe in these years, from ‘Chilean Student Winter’ to the Red Shirts in Thailand and Occupy Wall St. in the US. Ten years after the Arab Spring, political prisoners in Cairo hear from their prison cells the stories of the Indian farmers, of the striking nurses and factory workers from as far afield as Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.